RCMP refuses to confirm if secret China policing deal protects Canadians’ privacy
Records show the RCMP would not assure MPs that a confidential policing agreement with China excludes the “transfer of personal information of Canadians."
The RCMP is refusing to say whether Canadians’ personal information could be shared with Beijing under a secretive new policing deal signed by Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government, raising fresh concerns about foreign interference and China’s growing reach inside Canada.
Records show the RCMP would not assure MPs that a confidential policing agreement with China excludes the “transfer of personal information of Canadians,” amid concerns from pro-democracy activists who accuse Chinese police of abuses, including torture.





